Sam's Club Chief Operating Officer and Head of U.S. Stores Depart Walmart
Two senior Sam's Club executives are leaving Walmart. The departures involve the chief operating officer and the head of U.S. stores.
bbc.co.ukSam's Club Chief Operating Officer Tom Ward and Cedric Clark, head of U.S. stores, are departing Walmart. Ward had served in the role for almost two decades. Clark held responsibility for U.S. store operations.
The company did not provide a reason for the departures in the report. No immediate replacements were named. Walmart owns Sam's Club as a warehouse-club division. The two executives oversaw daily operations and store management across the United States.
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